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07-22-2002, 10:43 PM | #1 |
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my sincerest wish
- that it was 100 years into the future, creationism has died out, evolution is proved beyond all reasonable doubt.
its so bloody frustrating arguing with creationists, they won't ever see reason, creationism won't die until they do |
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well to us it has. I was going to write about a hypothetical situation in the future in which we could sequence entire genomes in hours, and how we could actually measure the changes in genomes of individuals in populations - i.e. conclusively show evolution happening in a lab
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